Friday, October 28, 2011

Pumpkin Head

When we dropped Eli off at school on Wednesday there was a "Pumpkin Head" on the table with which the children could play. A "Pumpkin Head" is this:

But it's a pumpkin instead of a potato. Genius, huh?

I also found this picture during my "Mr. Potato Head" Google Image search. It simply must be included here.

Darth Tater. Genius again.

Ok, back to Pumpkin Head. Eli's very creative teachers had drilled holes, using a screwdriver, in a pumpkin and had the Mr. Potato Head pieces out for play. What a fantastic idea! We had to do it too.

Abby and I picked up some "Funkins" on sale at Joann's. Eli's teachers had used real pumpkins, but I liked the idea of being able to save ours until next year. I am not sure I made the right choice...more on that later. Using our Mr. Potato Head as I guide, I started poking holes.

I did not put a hole on top of the pumpkin, as the hats sat nicely right on top of the stem. Getting holes into the pumpkin proved to be a harder task then I had originally thought. I would have been better off to use a real drill. Also, this produced some dusty stuff, as you can see on the cookie sheet. I guess a "Funkin" has it's own kind of pumpkin guts.

My Pumpkin Head injury. I had to push hard to get those holes in.

I do think the pain was worth it, however, to see all of these happy faces...on Children Heads and Pumpkin Heads alike.

My picture of the final products. Sorry Green Hat Pumpkin Guy...your other pink ear seems to be missing in action.

And...Abby wanted to take a picture of the final products too. I think her picture is much more artistic than mine. She must have her Daddy's photography genes.

My thoughts on using a real pumpkin versus the fake pumpkin: My first inclination toward the fake pumpkins had been my desire to keep them until next year and I didn't want to get pumpkin guts on our Mr. Potato Head pieces. BUT, the fake pumpkins have been leaving behind some dust, fake pumpkin guts, if you will. There is dusty stuff on our Mr. Potato Head pieces and I will have to wash them anyways. That said, I think I would rather have done this with real pumpkins.

What great fun!

Thanks to Eli's wonderful teachers for another fantastic idea in their LONG, LONG line of fantastic ideas. We are so thankful for amazing teachers in the life of our son.